Porn 4 PrEP
Porn 4 PrEP

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Porn 4 PrEP

2017
Movie
Adult · 18+
42 min
English

Boy meets boy. Jason meets Tony in a gay club, after going back to the flat, the guys are hung and horny for a hard raw fucking but Jason is about to have a bit of a wake up call. Porn4PrEP has tips from porn stars and health campaigners discussing being gay, the revelation of PrEP and TasP and what this means for our health. This non-profit film was produced by the Domino foundation, and directed by Jason Stormme. It includes medical professionals and contains interviews with porn stars: Dmitry Osten, Gabriel Cross, Jessy Karson, Josh Dors, Koby Lewis, Michael Lucas, Nathan Raider, Paul Stag, Rick Lous, Riley Tess, Rocco Hard, Seb Evans, Theo Ford, Yoshi Kawasaki, Tony Parker, Jason Domino.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Maxi G narGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Porn 4 PrEP is a short documentary that explores the use of PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) as a preventative measure against HIV infection. The film features interviews with individuals who use PrEP, healthcare professionals, and sex workers, discussing the drug's effectiveness, accessibility, and the societal stigma that can surround its use. It aims to destigmatize the conversation around sexual health and promote informed decision-making within the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.

Critical Reception

Porn 4 PrEP has been praised for its frank and educational approach to a crucial public health topic. Reviewers commended its ability to demystify PrEP and its role in HIV prevention, highlighting its direct and accessible style. The film is noted for its empowering message and its contribution to open dialogue about sexual health and harm reduction strategies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value and clarity in explaining PrEP.

  • Commended for destigmatizing sexual health discussions.

  • Applauded for its direct and accessible filmmaking style.

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Fun Fact

The film's title intentionally uses the provocative word 'Porn' to grab attention and spark conversation around sexual health practices, aiming to overcome taboos associated with both pornography and HIV prevention.

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